J. C. Wang
Associate Professor, Department of Statistics
B.S. Mathematics
M.S. Applied Mathematics
Ph.D. Statistics
J. C. Wang was born in Taiwan in 1955. He received a B.S. degree in
Mathematics in 1978 from Tamkang University, and an M.S. degree in Applied
Mathematics in 1980 from
Tsing Hua University,
Taiwan. He received his Ph.D. degree in
Statistics
in 1989 from the
University of Wisconsin,
Madison. J. C. Wang is now an associate professor in the
Department
of Statistics,
Western Michigan University.
His research interest includes design of experiments, quality and productivity
improvement, statistical computing and graphics.
Selected Publications
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An approach to the construction of asymmetrical orthogonal arrays, (with
C.F.J. Wu). (1991) Journal of the American Statistical Association 86
450-456.
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Nearly orthogonal arrays with mixed levels and small runs, (with C.F.J.
Wu). (1992) Technometrics 34 409-422.
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A hidden projection property of Plackett-Burman and related designs, (with
C.F.J. Wu). (1995) Statistica Sinica 5
235-250.
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Mixed difference matrices and the construction of orthogonal arrays. (1996)
Statistics
and Probability Letters 28 121-126.
Address
Department of Statistics,
Western Michigan University,
1903 W. Michigan Ave.
Kalamazoo, MI 49008
Phone
(269) 387-4565
Fax
(269) 387-1419
E-mail
jung-chao.wang@wmich.edu